Despite a league-wide need for talent at the quarterback position, there's not any imaginable scenario in which Tebow gets traded.

A team may be willing to take a chance on its books for Tebow, but to actually trade something of value for him seems insane at this point.

The Jaguars, who heavily pursued Tebow last season before he was traded to the Jets, have one of the worst quarterback situations in the NFL.

And yet, at his introductory press conference, new Jaguars GM David Caldwell was quoted by Yahoo! Sports' Brian McIntyre as saying, "I can't imagine a scenario in which he'll be a Jacksonville Jaguar -- even if he's released."

If the Jags aren't going to go after Tebow, it's hard to imagine any other team actively pursuing him.

While the Jets would probably love to see their backup traded (and actually get something in return), the chances seem slim to none at this point.

Carson Palmer to Take a Pay Cut?

The Oakland Raiders thought they may have found a veteran diamond in the rough when they landed Carson Palmer.

Instead, the 33-year-old quarterback has been a flop. He managed to throw over 4,000 yards last season, but he also had 14 interceptions. Not to mention, the Raiders only won four games.

NFL Radio's Alex Marvez reported in January that the Raiders will give Terrelle Pryor a chance to compete for the starting quarterback job this year, tweeting:

Alex Marvez @alexmarvez

#Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie just told us on @SiriusXMNFL that Terrelle Pryor will have chance to compete for starting job in 2013